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Schema Agent for company's data structuring Options · View
UldisUlmanis
Posted: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 6:48:13 AM
Rank: Newbie

Joined: 5/11/2009
Posts: 2
Location: Riga
Hi !

I am very new to xml & Schema and one thing struck me as I started to get familiar with a field - low discussion level on internet about the topic.
It looks like:
a) everyone news everything about it (not likely)
OR
b) only a few professionals are busy with subject.

In my company programmers do not use Schema at all. If they need to exchange data via xml, they just make a sample xml and uses it as a template.

Needless to say that data structures in our company are:
1) made Ad Hoc
2) poorly documented
3) not integrated across applications

So management decided to put one man (me) to the task of structuring company's data by gradually introducing Schema.
To make thing more complicated only 2/5 of management believe that it is right way to sort thing out, another 2/5 thinks that it is just another BS and 1/5 don't care.
So I (and my chief) need to show some quick results.

We decided to:
1) base on Schema (& xml) one new application
2) re engineer one old using xsd/xml for data interfaces
3) gradually build one central master schema and derive application Schemas from that.

As I am main (and only) Schema Agent in our company I need some good tools.
I found that XMLSpy is good for individual Schemas, but I feel that I need some tool for Shema integration and maintenance.

Do you reccommend Altovas Schema Agent for this task ?
What are pros and cons ?
What are alternatives ?
Is there alternatives on bigger scale ? Maybe xml/xsd isn't right tool for the task ?
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